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Mobilising poverty?: Mobile phone use and everyday spatial mobility among low-income families in Santiago, Chile
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 2008)
In the last few decades physical mobility has become one of the key elements of contemporary societies. This centrality of mobility also means the development of a new kind of social exclusion caused by the problems of ...
Mobile Sensemaking: Exploring Proximity and Mobile Applications in the Classroom
(2007)
We propose mobile sensemaking as a collaborative mechanism to explore and
understand information in highly mobile and fluid situations, where people engage in multiple
parallel, rapid and ad-hoc interactions, rather than ...
Applying Ontologies in the Development of Patient Mobile Monitoring Framework
(2nd International Conference on e-Health and Bioengineering2nd International Conference on e-Health and Bioengineering, 09/17/2009)
In this paper, patient mobile monitoring enabling framework architecture is presented. To this end, biometric devices (e.g. glucometers, blood pressure meters) are used to send data to the mobile phone via technology such ...
Recent findings on intergenerational income and educational mobility in Chile
(Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Economía y Negocios, 2007)
This paper provides new evidence on intergenerational mobility in
Chile. Income mobility elasticities for Chile are the range of 0.52 to 0.67,
which stand as fairly high in comparison with the international
evidence. ...
The T-Mobile Dance
(2014)
Marshalling meaningful mobility: Readiness opinions and experiences of mobile learning (ML) at a School of Education [PowerPoint presentation]
(2013-07-01)
Higher educational institutions are transitioning from a predominantly traditional mode of educating to more flexible approaches. Mobile education is being pursued as a viably effective option. Even in the face of educational ...
Observing gendered interdependent mobility barriers using an ethnographic and time use approach
(Elsevier, 2020)
Combining traditional transport research tools with qualitative research methods, particularly ethnography, can contribute to our understanding of the complexity of mobility strategies, particularly their gendered differences. ...
An Experimental Study of the Use of Design Thinking as a Requirements Elicitation Approach for Mobile Learning Environments
(Centro Latinoamericano de Estudios en Informática, 2015)
Multiple views of sustainable urban mobility: The case of Brazil
(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2008)
The aim of this work is to identify key factors of a sustainable urban mobility concept in a particular context. A multiple criteria decision analysis method was developed to identify the main variables associated to the ...